The Anchor, Volume 56.08: January 13, 1943
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Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1943 The Anchor: 1940-1949 1-13-1943 The Anchor, Volume 56.08: January 13, 1943 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1943 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 56.08: January 13, 1943" (1943). The Anchor: 1943. Paper 1. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1943/1 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 56, Issue 8, January 13, 1943. Copyright © 1943 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1940-1949 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1943 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LVI-S Official Publication of tho Studonte of Hop# Collego at Holland Michigan January 13, 1943 FIRST HOPE MAN KILLED IN WAR Debaters Prepare Hope Men Receive Students Leaving Skating Party To "Whitey" Riemersma Loses Life In For Tournaments Army Commissions Hope Before June Climax Exciting Airplane Crash In Pacific Ocean Hope college debate squads are Alumnus Charles M. Waldo of May Get Annual Dutch Treat Week A memorial service was held hard at work in preparation for Zealand, Michigan, has been pro- Sunday, December 27, at 3 o'clock The 1943 MILESTONE will be Dutch Treat Week, that oppor- coming tournaments. The men's moted to the rank of First Lieu- Chem Club Seniors in the Spring Lake Presbyterian tournament will be held February made available for students who tunity of a life time for all Hope tenant in the infantry at Camp church for Lieut. Wallace (Whitey) 13 at Michigan State college; the leave school before the academic co-eds, has rolled around again Meet Hope Alumni Polk, La., it was announced by Ma- Riemersma. "Whitey," who was girls' tournament, February 20 at year is over, it was announced by and to all appearances, no time is In Graduate Work Albion. or General Edward H. Brooks, killed in active service, was the the publications committee last being lost Dates have been flying Some of thfe members of the de- commanding general, 11th Armored The senior chem club members first Hope College student to lose week. Due to the large amount of thick and fast, and the fellows have his life in the present war. bate squad will be sent to Man- division. had the opportunity to meet 25 chester, Indiana, to the Manchester Hopeites leaving for the armed been getting a glimpse of how the Lieut. Riemersma, U. S. Marine Lieutenant Waldo, who gradu- Hope alumni doing graduate work Invitational Tournament, a nation* forces between semesters, the high other half lives. Free periods are Air Corps, lost his life in an air- ated from Hope in '39, received his filled with breakfast coffee and in chemistry and medicine at the al debate contest, on February 26 number expected to leave during plane crash in the Pacific ocean off coke dates, and afternoons find and 27. commission July 25 last year upon the remainder of the year, and the home of Dr. Van Zyl on Monday San Diego, Cal. The exact cause many a couple making the trek • Calvin De Vries' name was en- graduation from the Armored many requests for the annual on evening, December 28. This affair of the crash is not known but it down to Lievense's, where bowling tered in the national office of the Force Officers Candidate School, the part of those who will leave, is an annual event held each year is thought that the oxygen mech- can be enjoyed for only fifteen American Economic Foundation as Fort Knox, Ky. He entered the it has now been made possible for during the Christmas holidays, anism failed, causing the pilot to cents a game if student activities' Hope's representative in the second Armory on November 1, 1941, as a these persons to have the 1948 when Dr. Van Zyl entertains his lose consciousness. The plane then tickets sre brought along. series (1942-43) of the National private, and had attained the grade yearbook mailed to them at the former students and gives the sen- feel from the high altitude out of Intercollegiate Radio Debates. He jf corporal when selected to attend time of publication next spring. Coming events cast their sha- ior chem majors an opportunity to control and crashed. the Armored Force school. He also dows and reveal a good show at the learn something about life at grad- It was during his sophomore will submit a summarization of his Miss M. Shuppert of the college attended the Armored Force Radio- Holland tonight and tomorrow, and uate school. l year that "Whitey" left college to proposed opening address on the office has consented to accepting Electrician School. a game that's sure to be a thriller join the Marine Air Corps. His subject, "Should American Youth deposits for the annual from stu- Each of the alumni present gave against Alma, last year's winner record shows that he was a student Support the Re-establishment After Word has been received here dents who leave school and have a sketch of his work and described of the M.I.A.A. basketball cham- above the average and indicates the War of Competitive Enterprise hat Aviation Cadet James E. Mc- paid the activities fee for the first some of the things of interest about pionship, to be held in the armory that he probably would have mu- as Our Dominant Economic Sys- Cormick, Route 1, Holland, has semester. For these students a fee the school he is attending. Because Friday night. jored in Economics. "Whitey" tem ?" The best 16 affirmative and been commissioned a Second Lieu- of $1.50 will be charged to cover many of these students are doing starred as varsity back on the Hope the best 16 negative arguments of tenant as a bombardier. Having the additional cost of publication Climaxing the week's activities government war research work, football team. Had he continued nation-wide entrants will be chosen completed training at Victorville, and mailing not covered by the first will be a roller skating party held they were unable to describe their work in detail. in college he would have been a for further competition. Gal., Lieutenant McCormick has semester's activities fee. Students Saturday night.aj; Virginia Park. member of the present senior class. National Radio Debate eft for combat duty. who accept this offer will receive Trucks will leave Grawg Hall at Universities represented by the His many friends in Grand Ha- Tlie American Economic Founda- Second. Lieutenant Don Winter, their 1943 MILESTONE at the eight o'clock. Tickets, only thirty- graduate students attending the ven and the students at Hope col- tion is arranging eight local radio son of Henry Winter, treasurer of close of the year when the .re- five cents, may be secured from party included: Chicago, Michigan, lege who knew him deeply mourn debates to be broadcast from se- the college, has received his First mainder of the student body will Persis Parker, Student Council; Syracuse, Ohio State, Illinois, his loss. His mother, who formerly lected stations of the Blue Net- Lieutenant's commission on De- receive their copies of the year- chairman, for Dutch Treat activi- Wayne, Washington, Tennessee, ties. lived in Grand Haven, is now re- work. At each debate the writers cember 22. He is in the 108th Ord- book. i Nebraska, Louisiana and Loyola. of two of the sixteen selected af- siding in Holland. nance Co. at Camp Forrest, Tenn. This service was made possible firmative arguments and two of Rev. M. H. Kennedy of the Spring He started as a private two years by the requests of some students the sixteen negative arguments will Lake Presbyterian church was in ago. who have already left the campus speak. The traveling expenses of Diamonds Dasxle Dorm Damsels During charge of the memorial service. Elmer "Bud" Morgan, who is sta- and desired to deposit the remain- all speakers will be paid by the Clinton Harrison and Robert Van- tioned at the officers' training der of the fee for the annual, not foundation. These debates will be Definitely Delightful and Dandy Days der Hart sang at the service and school at Quantico, Va., was gradu- already included in their first se- scheduled between February 15 and were accompanied by Frieda Grote. ated December 2 as a Second Lieu- mester's activity ticket. Several The swish of the doin's of the the sextet last year? Guess what March 15. At each of these eight tenant in the upper third of the others have made similar requests, debates judges who will represent holiday season is over for most of she's sporting! Ray Helder has en- 13th Candidates class and is en- and it is expected that with only a Co-eds Go "All Out" For both studio and listening audiences us, dernit! And we've been getting snared that gal and she's a fiance, tered in the 16th Reserve Officers' few exceptions students who leave will award a prize of $50.00 to the down again to the unromantic busi- too! New War Project class of the United States Marine the campus during the remainder best speaker and a prize of $25.00 Corps. He will be through February of this year will take advantage ness of tackling school books and i Harold Mante, theolog of Glenn, Having been appointed defense to the better speaker on the op- 10 when he will be transferred to of this service when they check attfiWfitiu*.